The Second Asian Conference of Design History and Theory-Design Education beyond Boundaries-Art and Design Education in Nineteenth Century India: British Background and Development in South Asia Art and Design Education in Nineteenth Century India: British Background and Development in South Asia

Haruhiko Fujita, Haruhiko Fujita
2017 unpublished
of South Kensington where academic naturalism became predominant. Earnest Binfield Have-ll served the Madras school as superintendent from 1884, and moved to the Calcutta school in 1896. He put emphasis on the Indian style of art instead. Havell also studied at the South Kens-ington School, but less academic and more familiar to the Arts and Crafts. The other historical art school is Sir J. J. School of Art founded in Bombay. Although histories of the Government Schools of Design were written
more » ... Britain, schools established in India were rarely included. By including these Indian schools in this history, we can get a broader view of the history of design education in the nineteenth century.
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